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Acknowledgments |
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All works of this nature, whilst compiled by
one person, are really the work of many. I would like to thank the following individuals and organisations.
The staff of the India & Oriental Collection and the Newspaper Library sections of the British Library, the
Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester, the Central Library Manchester, the Guildhall Library London.
Rajesh Agrawal, Abhijeet Banerjee, Larry Brown, John Browning, David Churchill, Bob Darvill, Andrew Grantham, Keith
Gunner, David Hall, Frank Jux, Thomas Kautzor, Mike Kennard, Jeff Lanham, David Love, Jens Merte, Satish Pai, Eljas
Pölhö, Mick Pope, Samit Roychoudhury, Brian Rumary, M. S. M. Saifullah, Shantanu Sen, R Sivaramakrishnan,
Mike South, Mike Swift, George Toms, Don Townsley, Russell Wear, Robin Waywell, Chris West.
A special thanks to all of the individuals who have reported their sightings in the following publications - the
Industrial Railway Society bulletins, the Narrow Gauge Railway Society bulletins, the Continental Railway Journal
and to the members of the IRFCA and Pakistan Railways mailing lists who have reported sightings of industrial locos.
A special mention also for the work of the late Hugh Hughes. His set of four "Indian Locomotives" books
are the seminal work for anybody remotely interested in the railways of India and south Asia. Without his work,
the known history of railways in India would be much poorer that is currently is.
Also anyone I may have inadvertently forgotten. I would also like to add, that any mistakes in the list are my
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